Visual Anatomy of the Eye Flashcards

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cornea

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in front of the eye, sclerotic coat gives way to cornea

transparent cells that provide a medium for beams of incoming light rays to focus on fovea

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2
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outermost portion of the cornea is known as the

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conjunctiva

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3
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lens

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transparent tissue whose shape can be changed allowing for fine focusing of vision

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4
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retina

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back wall of eye containing photoreceptor cells (rods & cones) and other cells involved in visual transduction

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5
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fovea

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area on retina of greatest concentration of photoreceptor cells
-most vision occurs here
everything else is peripheral vision

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6
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optic disk

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blind spot, region of retina where ganglion cell axons exit, medial to fovea

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steps to visual transduction: 1. light interacts with retina

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causes retna to isomerize from the 11-cis to the all-trans form

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steps to visual transduction: 2. all trans retinal forces opsin to change shape

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leading to meta-rhodopsin 2

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steps to visual transduction: 3. meta-rhodopsin 2 binds a G-protein (transduction)

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meta-rhodopsin decays after to opsin and all trans and is recycled before it can be used again

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10
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steps to visual transduction: 4. tranducin releases GDP and binds to GTP

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becoming activated

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steps to visual transduction: 5. active transducing stimulates the enzyme

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cGMP phosphodiesterase

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12
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steps to visual transduction: 6. phosphodiesterase activation leads to decreased

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cGMP

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13
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steps to visual transduction: 7. decreased cGMP leads to

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closing of cGMP gated Na+ channesl

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14
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steps to visual transduction: 8. net result is

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hyperpolarization of rod cell

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15
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primary visual cortex - two main visual pathways

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  1. M pathway

2. P pathway

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16
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M pathway (mangocellular) gives rise to what?

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dorsal visual pathway in the cortex?

17
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M pathway is involved in seeing things

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MOVE and WHERE THEY ARE LOCATED in the visual field

motion, depth, crude form

18
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P pathway (parvocellular) gives rise to what?

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ventral visual pathway in the cortex

19
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P pathway is involved in

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OBJECT SHAPE IDENTIFICATION and COLOR IDENTIFICATION
fine form - positive and negative form
color - red, blue, green

20
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receptive fields

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triangle means that light inhibits that area (off-center cells)
X means that light activates the area (on-center cells)

21
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Simple Cells have 3 features:

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  1. they respond to a specific point in the visual field
  2. they have discreet excitatory and inhibitory zones
  3. they have a specific axis of orientation
22
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retinotopy

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topographic layout of the retina